Install Framework 1.1 is the easiest way. It installs side-by-side with 1.0,
so you can continue to have 1.0 apps running. Note, however, that you will
have to set up 1.0 apps to use 1.0 by using aspnet_regiis on the specific
webs that are still 1.0.
NOTE: Most will upgrade to 1.1 without issue, so you will only have to
"downgrade" those that fail under 1.1.

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> My old laptop has the original version of Visual Studio .Net running on
> Windows 2000. My new laptop has Visual Studio .Net 2003 running on Windows
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> Much obliged.
Geoff Pennington - 24 May 2004 17:28 GMT
All three machines (old and new laptops, plus the server throwing the error)
have .Net Framework 1.1 version 1.1.4322. I checked that out in the
Add/Remove Programs option for each machine. The new laptop never had
anything but Visual Studio 2003 installed, but the other two have only the
original .Net Studio. Framework 1.1 was installed on them separately. I'm
wondering if Framework 1.1 was never "turned on" for the two older machines,
even though it was installed? What do you think?
> Install Framework 1.1 is the easiest way. It installs side-by-side with 1.0,
> so you can continue to have 1.0 apps running. Note, however, that you will
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> > Much obliged.